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RICK REMENDER (W) • PASCAL ALIXE (A)Cover by NIC KLEINAnimal Variant by Chris EliopoulosVariant Cover by TBA"THE IRON NAIL, PROLOGUE: A CHOICE"Captain America, the super soldier patriot of World War II...is away! Left in his place is the daughter of criminal Mastermind Arnim Zola—Jet Black! As beautiful as she is powerful, Jet Black must learn the laws of mortal men in New York City. But when a group of Nazi soldiers known as "The S Men," lure Black into evil—will she follow in the footsteps of her nefarious father?32 PGS./Rated T ...$3.99

G. WILLOW WILSON (W)ADRIAN ALPHONA (A)Cover by SARA PICHELLIVariant Cover by Art AdamsSketch Variant by Art AdamsDesign Variant also AvailableThe legend has returned!Marvel Comics presents the all-new MS. MARVEL, the ground breaking heroine that has become an international sensation! Kamala Khan is just an ordinary girl from Jersey City--until she is suddenly empowered with extraordinary gifts. But who truly is the all-new Ms. Marvel? Teenager? Muslim? Inhuman? Find out as she takes the Marvel Universe by storm, and prepare for an epic tale that will be remembered by generations to come. History in the making is NOW!32 PGS./Rated T+ ...$2.99

The X-Men have taken down super villains, aliens and their own future selves...but never all at the same time! Lady Deathstrike has put together an all new Sisterhood, her own illuminati to take down the X-Men and take over the world.

Post your review in the forum thread or in the comments section here on the front page.

Review as often or as little as you like. Once you've posted 5 reviews, you will be awarded 1 pick. You can post 5 reviews, right? That's a totally achievable goal and with day and date digital releases becoming the standard, it shouldn't matter if your shop ordered enough copies of this weeks comic or not.

When multiple Review Groupers have posted 5 (or more) qualifying reviews, they will be awarded their pick in the order that they qualified. What constitutes a qualifying review? Any review posted (with a score on a scale from 0-10, that's right 0!) within 1 calendar month of the thread going live. Reviews are to be at least 5 sentences long. It shows that a) you have at least read this week's pick and b) you have some unique insight into the comic.

Reviews posted while waiting in line for your pick will be applied to your next pick.

I'll be keeping track of everyone's progress with the newly christened Spreadsheet of Fantastic (RIP, Spreadsheet of Doom) and reporting the results in the Current Members list in the weekly OP. When it's your turn to make a pick, I will PM you. If you do not respond to me by Midnight EST the following Sunday, you will lose your pick and I will start a poll to determine that week's selection.

Any week in which we do not have a Review Grouper with 5 qualifying picks, we will determine the week's comic via poll.

RICK REMENDER (W) • PASCAL ALIXE (A)Cover by NIC KLEINAnimal Variant by Chris EliopoulosVariant Cover by TBA"THE IRON NAIL, PROLOGUE: A CHOICE"Captain America, the super soldier patriot of World War II...is away! Left in his place is the daughter of criminal Mastermind Arnim Zola—Jet Black! As beautiful as she is powerful, Jet Black must learn the laws of mortal men in New York City. But when a group of Nazi soldiers known as "The S Men," lure Black into evil—will she follow in the footsteps of her nefarious father?32 PGS./Rated T ...$3.99

G. WILLOW WILSON (W)ADRIAN ALPHONA (A)Cover by SARA PICHELLIVariant Cover by Art AdamsSketch Variant by Art AdamsDesign Variant also AvailableThe legend has returned!Marvel Comics presents the all-new MS. MARVEL, the ground breaking heroine that has become an international sensation! Kamala Khan is just an ordinary girl from Jersey City--until she is suddenly empowered with extraordinary gifts. But who truly is the all-new Ms. Marvel? Teenager? Muslim? Inhuman? Find out as she takes the Marvel Universe by storm, and prepare for an epic tale that will be remembered by generations to come. History in the making is NOW!32 PGS./Rated T+ ...$2.99

The X-Men have taken down super villains, aliens and their own future selves...but never all at the same time! Lady Deathstrike has put together an all new Sisterhood, her own illuminati to take down the X-Men and take over the world.

Post your review in the forum thread or in the comments section here on the front page.

Review as often or as little as you like. Once you've posted 5 reviews, you will be awarded 1 pick. You can post 5 reviews, right? That's a totally achievable goal and with day and date digital releases becoming the standard, it shouldn't matter if your shop ordered enough copies of this weeks comic or not.

When multiple Review Groupers have posted 5 (or more) qualifying reviews, they will be awarded their pick in the order that they qualified. What constitutes a qualifying review? Any review posted (with a score on a scale from 0-10, that's right 0!) within 1 calendar month of the thread going live. Reviews are to be at least 5 sentences long. It shows that a) you have at least read this week's pick and b) you have some unique insight into the comic.

Reviews posted while waiting in line for your pick will be applied to your next pick.

I'll be keeping track of everyone's progress with the newly christened Spreadsheet of Fantastic (RIP, Spreadsheet of Doom) and reporting the results in the Current Members list in the weekly OP. When it's your turn to make a pick, I will PM you. If you do not respond to me by Midnight EST the following Sunday, you will lose your pick and I will start a poll to determine that week's selection.

Any week in which we do not have a Review Grouper with 5 qualifying picks, we will determine the week's comic via poll.

Outhouse Drafter

Captain America #16.NOW - While I am still enjoying Rick Remender's run on Captain America, I don't really feel as though the title has had a strong, solid direction since the end of Cap's time in Dimension Z. That being said, I wasn't exactly excited about the prospect of an issue dedicated to Jet Black when there is so much else going on in Cap's world. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that rather than just being a simple side story involving Jet running around Earth and discovering that she actually does want to "do the right thing," Remender tied this issue into plot lines that he established in Uncanny Avengers, specifically the Red Skull and his S-Men. As it turns out, Arnim Zola knew that his plan could potentially be foiled by Captain America so he set up a back up plan. Jet and the Skull's interaction goes about exactly as you would expect it would, with the Skull trying to appeal to Jet by comparing his goals with the goals of her father but in the end it appears that Jet wants nothing to do with it.

Pascal's Alixe's art is good but not really memorable. I didn't hate it but it didn't really make an impression on me and I would have preferred Klein or Pacheco.

Outhouse Drafter

Captain America #16.NOW - While I am still enjoying Rick Remender's run on Captain America, I don't really feel as though the title has had a strong, solid direction since the end of Cap's time in Dimension Z. That being said, I wasn't exactly excited about the prospect of an issue dedicated to Jet Black when there is so much else going on in Cap's world. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that rather than just being a simple side story involving Jet running around Earth and discovering that she actually does want to "do the right thing," Remender tied this issue into plot lines that he established in Uncanny Avengers, specifically the Red Skull and his S-Men. As it turns out, Arnim Zola knew that his plan could potentially be foiled by Captain America so he set up a back up plan. Jet and the Skull's interaction goes about exactly as you would expect it would, with the Skull trying to appeal to Jet by comparing his goals with the goals of her father but in the end it appears that Jet wants nothing to do with it.

Pascal's Alixe's art is good but not really memorable. I didn't hate it but it didn't really make an impression on me and I would have preferred Klein or Pacheco.

Son of Stein

As Grayson pointed out - this is an all whatsherface from that other dimension issue and a back up plan to Zola's plan if something were to go awry.

I swear, if the bad guys spent half as much time on the plan instead of the back up plan to their unimaginable defeat, they'd get a lot further.

This new Red Skull - I still can't get over how he's been awake in the 21st Century for barely 5 minutes and he's completely acclimated. Having Xavier's brain in his is still one of the stupidest things I've heard of.

That is until goatee guy started telling his story - I think I feel asleep half way through it.

The only saving grace is the art, which looks like fully rendered pencils only. An inker would have improved it however.

As Grayson pointed out - this is an all whatsherface from that other dimension issue and a back up plan to Zola's plan if something were to go awry.

I swear, if the bad guys spent half as much time on the plan instead of the back up plan to their unimaginable defeat, they'd get a lot further.

This new Red Skull - I still can't get over how he's been awake in the 21st Century for barely 5 minutes and he's completely acclimated. Having Xavier's brain in his is still one of the stupidest things I've heard of.

That is until goatee guy started telling his story - I think I feel asleep half way through it.

The only saving grace is the art, which looks like fully rendered pencils only. An inker would have improved it however.